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Pemberdayaan Siswa SMA Negeri 10 Seram Bagian Barat melalui Pelatihan Pembuatan Ecobrick sebagai Upaya Mengurangi Sampah Plastik di Negeri Kamarian Ronald Darlly Hukubun; Laury Marcia Ch. Huwae; Helmalya Putri; Elsy Taruk Linggi; Adhe Fitri Rohly Elys; Josua Frans Trianto; Dhea Nurafni Firmansyah; Trisna Marsadi; Christiana Manuella Violynn; Chrisnata Manihuruk; Riskiya Riskiya; Merlin Getdha Putnarubun
Svarga Pena : Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Svarga Pena : Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : Universitas Veteran Bangun Nusantara Sukoharjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62951/svargapena.v2i1.114

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A clean and healthy environment is very important for human development in Indonesia. Plastic waste, which is difficult to decompose, is the main problem faced by the community in Kamarian Village. In the community service activities carried out, there is a program for processing plastic waste into goods that have useful value, namely the ecobrick making program in the form of providing materials and direct training. The program for processing plastic waste into ecobricks was carried out at SMAN 10 Seram Bagian Barat, which succeeded in increasing students' knowledge significantly. The pretest results showed quite drastic improvements after the training, providing a positive impact on learning and environmental awareness. It is hoped that this program can be one of the keys to handling the waste problem in Kamarian Village.
Pemanfaatan Limbah Sagu Menjadi Biochar bagi Masyarakat di Negeri Seruawan, Seram Bagian Barat Laury Marcia Ch. Huwae; Ronald D. Hukubun; Rina S. D. Suganda; Suranti Pratiwi; Gresti Vionae; Yulius Ruspanah; M. Aldi Septian; Megumi I. P. Malle; Michele C. Manuputty; Labibah Nur Dini; Aidah Z. N. Rohmah; Aldi Renata
Svarga Pena : Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Svarga Pena : Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62951/svargapena.v2i1.115

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Sago waste is a significant environmental problem in sago-producing areas, including Seruawan Village. This waste is often burned or simply dumped, which has the potential to cause environmental pollution and reduce soil quality. Therefore, the utilization of sago waste into biochar can be a sustainable and environmentally friendly solution. Biochar is a carbon product resulting from the pyrolysis process of organic matter, which can improve soil fertility and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. By utilizing sago waste into biochar, the community in Seruawan Village can not only reduce waste, but also increase their agricultural productivity. The methodology used is through observation, interviews, technology utilization, and participatory action research. Through a systematic and participatory methodology, this service is expected to make a significant contribution to the management of sago waste into biochar, and improve the welfare of the community in Seruawan Village.
Efektivitas Penggunaan Lampu LED Biru terhadap Hasil Tangkapan Bubu di Perairan Desa Tepa, Maluku Barat Daya Donal Noija; Hehanussa, Kedswin G.; Ronald Darlly Hukubun
INSOLOGI: Jurnal Sains dan Teknologi Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): April 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55123/insologi.v4i2.5124

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The effectiveness of fish traps (bubu) largely depends on the gear’s ability to attract fish, especially in environments with high competition and dynamic water conditions (Hehanussa et al., 2020). One innovative method that has been increasingly developed over the past few decades to enhance the attractiveness of fishing gear is the use of light attractors. Artificial light, particularly from Light Emitting Diode (LED) lamps, has been proven to improve catch rates across various fishing gears, including nets, longlines, and traps. LEDs are favored due to their high energy efficiency, long lifespan, and availability in a wide range of light spectra. This study aims to evaluate the effect of using blue Light Emitting Diode (LED) lamps on the catch performance of fish traps in the waters of Tepa Village, Southwest Maluku Regency. The research was conducted from August to October 2024 using two fish traps: one equipped with a blue LED lamp and one without a lamp as a control. Results showed that the trap equipped with the blue LED accounted for 69.83% of the total fish caught, significantly higher than the control trap (30.17%). Statistical tests revealed a significant difference in the number of fish caught (p = 0.01) but not in species composition (p = 0.38). The dominant species caught belonged to the families Scaridae, Acanthuridae, and Naso. These findings indicate that blue LED technology is effective in enhancing the efficiency of fishing gear in an environmentally friendly and sustainable manner.
Mading sebagai Minat Baca Siswa untuk Mengenal Integrasi Nasional dalam Bingkai Bhineka Tunggal Ika Ronald D. Hukubun; Eva S. Ratuluhain; Novisty Mainake; Fatima Kubais; Siti S. Rumonin; Delce Kainama
Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 3 No. 4 (2024): Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Pastoral Kateketik Santo Fransiskus Assisi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55606/jpkm.v1i4.65

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Learning activities carried out at Ambon 6 Public High School with the theme, namely Mading as Students' Interest in Reading to Get to Know National Integration in the Frame of Bhinneka Tunggal Ika. Where through this learning activity it is used with a cooperative learning model where students are given the opportunity to develop themselves through small groups with the aim of discussing in relation to the material on National Integration in the Frame of Unity in Diversity. Through these learning activities students develop knowledge and social skills in which there is an interaction relationship between teachers and students as well as students and students. Mading is the final result where all information relating to National Integration Within the Frame of Bhineka Tunggal Ika is poured or written on a picture, or there is a combination of the two. Inside the wall magazine is then presented in front of the class.
Edukasi Pentingnya Pemberian ASI Eksklusif pada Masyarakat Desa Allang Asaude Laury Marcia Ch. Huwae; Kezia Cornelia Klau; Pretty Mitra Kristina Zebua; Inri Chartini Johansz; Kezia Sovici Tuhuleruw; Evanthely N. Ch. M. Tahalele; Joshua Amstrong Leuwol; Gladys R. Pamesti; Laura Bianca Sylvia Huwae; Johan Bruiyf Bension; Ronald Darlly Hukubun
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Waradin Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Waradin
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Pariwisata Indonesia Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56910/wrd.v5i2.621

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The First 1000 Days of Life (HPK) period is a crucial time that greatly influences a child's physical and cognitive development. During this period, fulfilling nutritional needs, especially through exclusive breastfeeding and appropriate complementary feeding, is very important. This community service activity aims to improve mothers' understanding of the importance of exclusive breastfeeding for mothers and babies. This community service activity was carried out by providing education to 12 breastfeeding mothers at the Sinar Kasih Integrated Health Post, Allang Asaude Village, Waesala Health Center area, Huamual District, West Seram Regency, through the distribution of leaflets and interactive question and answer sessions. The results showed that this activity succeeded in improving the understanding of the counseling participants about the benefits of exclusive breastfeeding for babies and mothers. This education is expected to encourage better exclusive breastfeeding practices, which will have a positive impact on children's health in the future.
Sosialisasi Teknik Penangkapan Ikan dan Alternatif Pemanfaatan Telur Ikan Terbang Pada Musim Timur Ronald Darlly Hukubun; Lina S. Berlianti; M. Fajar Alfikar; Friesland Tuapetel
SAFARI :Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Indonesia Vol. 3 No. 3 (2023): Juli : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Indonesia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56910/safari.v3i3.667

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Flying fish of the Exocoetidae family are abundant in the east monsoon. This fish has important economic value because it is consumed by the public and its eggs are an export commodity. The problem encountered, Ambon Island fishermen only use the fish, the eggs do not. This is due to the unfavorable east monsoon and limited fishing vessels and skills, even though the utilization area is very close to settlements. Therefore socialization of fishing techniques is deemed necessary to improve people's welfare. The socialization was carried out in the Hukurila State PKK Room, Ambon City, Saturday, June 3, 2023, with 29 fishermen. Submission of material in the form of presentations, questions and answers, and discussions. The results of this activity are introducing fishing techniques and utilizing flying fish eggs as an alternative to fishing in the east monsoon. This socialization was welcomed by the fishermen and the government of the country, who agreed to realize this program the following year supported by village funds and youth.
Preliminary modeling of tsunami potential in the Tanimbar Islands Ratuluhain, Eva Susan; Noya, Yunita Angnetjie; Kalay, Degen E.; Hukubun, Ronald Darlly
Nekton Vol 5 No 1 (2025): Nekton
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47767/nekton.v5i1.944

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The Tanimbar Islands are an area of high tectonic activity and are part of the outer arc island chain formed by subduction in the Banda zone. The presence of the Sorong Fault and Tanimbar Fault around the Tanimbar Islands also affects the level of vulnerability to earthquakes and tsunami hazards. The purpose of this study was to predict the tsunami potential and affected area of the Tanimbar Islands. The method of analyzing the height data and predicting the affected area used COMCOT v1.7 software. Model simulations were performed on the domain layer by using linear equations. Earthquake and fault parameter data were obtained from the USGS website using historical earthquakes dated January 10, 2023. Bathymetry data were obtained from the GEBO website at a resolution of 15-arcsecond (464 m). The model simulation results show that the initial wave height value marked by the red contour is 0.22 m and the lowest low tide value marked by the blue contour is -0.4 m. Based on these results, the tsunami potential in the Tanimbar Islands is not dangerous, as the potentially affected areas in the study area are Selu Island, Woluaru Island, Wotap Island, and Molu Island, as well as the small islands in the western part. The simulation results demonstrate the importance of research related to tsunami hazards that may occur in the future so that appropriate mitigation can be planned for the existence of small islands around the Tanimbar Islands.
Pengaruh Substitusi Abu Bonggol Jagung sebagai Pozzolan pada Semen Portland Komposit terhadap Kuat Tekan Mortar Alif Nur Laili Rachmah; Ruliana, Binti; Sabrianah Badaruddin; Ratumanan , Ratih C F; Hukubun, Ronald Darlly
INSOLOGI: Jurnal Sains dan Teknologi Vol. 4 No. 4 (2025): Agustus 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55123/insologi.v4i4.6142

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The effect of additive corn cob ash (CA) on Portland Composite Cement (PCC) on the compressive strength of the mortar is influenced by pozzolan. The material that makes up pozzolan is silica. Corn cobs are agricultural waste that contains silica and every year continue to increase, so corn cob waste is as an additional material to Portland Composite Cement (PCC). This study was conducted to determine the compressive strength value of mortar using additive corn cob ash (CA) and corn cob ash that has been washed with HCl 2N (CA*) and the feasibility of these additives as a PCC-type cement mixture. The weight percentages of additives used were 5%, 10%, and 15%, and the duration of the mortar compressive strength test was 3, 7, and 28 days. The experimental results showed that the compressive strength (σm) was highest at the addition of 5% additives, the effect of additives on compressive strength resulted in σm research > standard σm (SNI). The results of the activation index analysis obtained additive corn cob ash of 76% and corn cob ash+HCl 2N of 76.71%, the value is above the minimum limit according to ASTM C.618-99 which is 75%.
Proses Ekstraksi Antioksidan dari Daun Kalanchoe pinnata: Studi Pengaruh Ukuran Partikel dan Kinetika Maserasi Sabrianah Badaruddin; Alif Nur Laili Rachmah; Ratih C F Ratumanan; Hukubun, Ronald Darlly; Tamaratritania Citta Trisnantari
INSOLOGI: Jurnal Sains dan Teknologi Vol. 4 No. 4 (2025): Agustus 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55123/insologi.v4i4.6183

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Kalanchoe pinnata leaves are rich in bioactive compounds, including flavonoids and phenolic constituents, which exhibit notable antioxidant properties. However, the efficiency of extraction processes is highly influenced by operational variables such as the type of physical pre-treatment and maceration duration. This study aims to evaluate the effect of three physical pre-treatment methods (manual grinding, chopping, and blending) and maceration periods ranging from 3 to 5 days on the antioxidant activity of K. pinnata leaf extracts using the DPPH radical scavenging assay. Results indicate that the grinding method combined with five days of maceration yields the highest antioxidant activity (95.04%), while blending leads to the lowest activity (81.78%), presumably due to heat-induced degradation of active compounds. Kinetic observations show that antioxidant activity tends to plateau on day five, particularly in ground samples. These findings highlight the critical influence of particle size reduction and solvent–solid contact time on mass transfer efficiency during extraction. This preliminary investigation provides a scientific basis for further research on the optimization of natural antioxidant extraction processes and the development of functional herbal formulations derived from K. pinnata leaves.
Seasonal Variability of Wind, Surface Current and Sea Surface Temperature in the Eastern Seram Waters During the 2015 Super El Nino Utama, Cipta; Tubalawony, Simon; Waas, Harold Joppie Davido; Hukubun, Ronald Darlly; Wattimena, Marlin Chrisye
Nekton Vol 5 No 2 (2025): Nekton
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47767/nekton.v5i2.1062

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The eastern Seram waters are influenced by both the Seram Sea and the Banda Sea. This study aimed to examine variations in wind, surface currents, and sea surface temperature (SST) during 2015, coinciding with the super El Niño event. Data were obtained from the Group for High Resolution Sea Surface Temperature (GHRSST) and the Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service (CMEMS). The results indicated that the monthly average wind speed in this area ranged from 0.01 to 8.98 m/s, with the lowest speed in November and the highest from January and June to September. Surface currents also exhibited seasonal variability, flowing from the Seram Sea to the Banda Sea during the west season (December–January) and reversing eastward in February. During the east season, Banda Sea water masses were supplied by Seram Sea water. Sea surface temperature decreased notably from June to August, with the lowest temperature recorded in August due to upwelling in the Banda and Arafura Seas. Surface currents formed eddies with warm water centers in the northern part of eastern Seram waters, and cold water centers (25,4 °C) were also observed. The convergence of these two water masses with distinct characteristics generated thermal fronts with temperature differences, resulting in strong temperature gradients from August to October as a consequence of upwelling and cooling induced by the intense El Niño at the end of 2015.
Co-Authors Abdi Pangestu Abdul Mahid Ukratalo Abdul Norman Kibas Adhe Fitri Rohly Elys Agnes A. Panggabean Agustina Indasari Ngilamele Aidah Z. N. Rohmah Albert F. Thomas Aldeva H. F Mawuntu Aldi Renata Alessandra F. Saija Alessandra F. Saija Alfian Fayus Shafar Ambo Alia U. Mahua Alif Nur Laili Rachmah Alvind G. Kambuno Amey Makahity Ami Indah Marasabessy Anansya Theresya Lekatompessy Anastasya Supusepa Aneila Stephanie Russel Angela Ruban Angela Ruban Aprilia Tuasuun Astry Tehuayo Atmisari Diman Atmisari Diman Audry Leiwakabessy Badaruddin, Sabrianah Bireinda Tirza Violetta Tuapattinaya Breandly Daud Zefanya Selly Brian Saputra Manurung Charlota Masully Chindy Claudia Ririhena Chrisnata Manihuruk Christiana Manuella Violynn Christofel Elia Rahakbauw Clifford R. Kundiman Cut Charolina Pattiwaellapia Degen E. Kalay Degen E. Kalay Degen Erasmus Kalay Deirdre Livia Petta Delce Kainama Dhea Nurafni Firmansyah Diana Porsisa Donal Noija Dyah Ayu Prasanthy Aome Eko Pradjoko Elsy Taruk Linggi Emilia Hanubun Esra Yudha Empra Eva Kaimudin Eva Kaimudin Eva S. Ratuluhain Eva Susan Ratuluhain Evanthely N. Ch. M. Tahalele Fadila F F Farhana Umhaera Patty Fatima Kubais Febiyanty Palijama Feronika Pulamajen Fileo Agus Waileruny Fira A. Rehalat Freadly C. Wenno Friesland Tuapetel Friesland Tuapetel Frijona F. Lokollo Frijona Fabiola Lokollo Fuadiska Salamena Gian Rumahlatu Gilberto Remse Papilaya Gladys R. Pamesti Glaselaria A. Oeijano Gloria A. D. Rante Gloria M Souissa Gloria Sapulette Gloria Sitaniapessy Godlife Rojers Umhersuny Godwin W. A. Hehanussa Goziana Armagita Grace Pattiselanno Grace Pattiselanno Gratia D. Manuputty Gresia Maiseka Gresti Vionae Grisko V. Pattippeilohy Harold J.D. Waas Hehanussa, Kedswin Gerson Hektor Dalton Hehanussa Helmalya Putri Hendra Titawael Hendrikus Sakliressy Hensly Tahalea Hermanto Romera Hiariey, Johanis Hubert A. Mainake Hukubun, Wiwien Gaby Hulopi, Mahriyana Imanuel Villian Trayanta Soukotta Indra Wati Niapele Indriyanti Kendy Inri Chartini Johansz Intan Buton Intan Telussa Ivanmorl Ruspanah Ivanmorl Ruspanah Ivanual M. Wairata Jefry Jefrad Wakim Jehuda Daniel Nussy Jembris Nustelu Jessika Janet Reindah Joel Apriyanto Fejacreyo Huka Joel K. Cols Cols Johan B. Bension Johan Bruiyf Bension Jolanda Tomasouw Jorgi B. Kurniawan Josepina Inggriany Untailawan Joshua Amstrong Leuwol Jossep Titirloloby Josua Frans Trianto Joy Gaspersz Juan Marchel Paulus Jugerteria Luhulima Juliaans E. R. Marantika Jusuf Leiwakabessy Kalay, Degen E Kalay, Degen E. Karan Silaratubun Kelvin Sopahaluwakan Kereison D. Saija Kesia L. Sahusilawane Kezia Cornelia Klau Kezia Sovici Tuhuleruw Krisnawati Maahury Krisye Pasanea Kuntum N. Lisaholet Labibah Nur Dini Laura B. S. Huwae Laura Bianca Silvia Huwae Laura Bianca Sylvia Huwae Laura Bianca Sylvia Huwae LAURY CHARA HUWAE Lawalata, Felix Fernando Lenci Patty, Kristi Lina S. Berlianti Linansera, Valentine Lukman Hamsah Djari Lunmisay, Jelian Lusanra Jacqueline Tutkey Lusty Inggina Makatita M. Aldi Septian M. Fajar Alfikar Marcia Lainsamputty Marlin C. Wattimena Marlin Chrisye Wattimena Marsel Marthin Nikijuluw Masnia Masnia Masrikat, Julius A. N. Maya Lisa Haupea Megumi I. P. Malle Meilanny Cornelis Merlin Getdha Putnarubun Michael Hemsly Munda Michele C. Manuputty Michele F. C. Usmany Michele Kesaulya Moniharapon, Louis D Murad Madi Musa Geretz Tilukay Mutia F. Tala N. Satumalay, Vilsigelint Natachya Batseba Bernard Natalia Tetelepta Novisty Mainake Noya, Yunita A. Noya, Yunita Angnetjie Nur Andini Pentury, Kresyan Poppy S Manila Pormes, Ludwina Pretty Mitra Kristina Zebua Prezto S. A. Dabutar Putri Azzuhra N. Pattisahusiwa Rahman Rahman Rahman Rahman Ratih C F Ratumanan Ratih C. F. Ratumanan Ratuluhain, Eva Susan Ratumanan , Ratih C F Refaldy Siahaya Regina Latuheru Retraubun, Alex S W Retraubun, Alex S. W Revi A. Rumbawa Rijoly, Frederik Rimawanto Gultom Rina S. D. Suganda Riski A. K. Rumata Riskia Tirta Nirwana Sopacua Riskiya Riskiya Rocky Genestho Kubela Ruben Mesasnuat Ruliana, Binti Rumasoreng Rumasoreng S. Tentua, Caroline Safitriyani Safitriyani Saleky, Valentine D Salma Rumau Sanduan, Fitria Sherly Lewerissa Shinta Syaranamual Siahainenia, Laura Silahooy, Veince B. Simon Tubalawony Siti R. Sehwaky Siti Rukmana Wally Siti S. Rumonin Sitti Aisa Mahu Sophia N. M. Fendjalang Sri Indriaty Sri J. A. Bandu Srihayu Umasangaji Stefanno M. A. Rijoly Stefano M. A. Rijoly Stela Salamor Suranti Pratiwi Suryani Makassar Syalvira N. Nasaruddin Tomasoa, Matheos Trisna Marsadi Trisnantari, Tamaratritania Citta Tualeka, Oki Nurul Asma Utama, Cipta Valentine D. Saleky Vanessa Yosiana Matital Velicia Ivena Hutubessy Vica Jillyan Edsti Saija Vicko Lamidja Vivin Ayuasthika Waas, Harold J.D Waas, Harold Joppie Davido Wakano, Deli Warnesy A Samangun Wattimena, Marlin Ch WATTIMURY, JUSUPH J Wenseslaus Rurum Yansen Jagatri Kufla Yayan Asmawan Yemima H. Von Bulow Yoisye Lopulalan Yoseph Mario Dumatubun Yulius Ruspanah Zusye Latuihamallo